Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1930, Page 60

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 15 1930—PART THREE. eddings | ' " —=2 Monday at 9:15 on the Third Floor &t the back, falling into long streamers and giving the effect of a train. Her ‘weil was arranged softly about her face mm et The Entire 3rd Floor Coat Dept. Turned Over to This Spectacular Sale of Mrs. Josephine Mockabee was ma- Rron of honor, wearing a gown of peach eolor net, made on princess lines, with s full skirt and rufed collar falling 4 over the shoulders. She carried a bou- quet of Talisman roses and delphinium, tled with a large satin bow. Miss Sue Caputo, sister of the bride- ‘ groom, was maid of honor, wearing a wn ‘of orchid point d'esprit, made ke that of the matron of honor and - she carried a similar bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss Goldie Harding, Miss Sarah Antesi and Miss May Lomedico. They wore gowns of point desprit in rainbow hues. fash- loned like those of the other attendants. They carried arm bouquets of Sweet- heart roses and delphinium, tied with ; eontrasting ribbon, carrying out the rainbow effect. The attendants all wore_picture hats of horsehair braid and long gloves to correspond in color with their frocks. Little Miss Mary di Misa was the Bower girl, wearing a frock of white net over satin and carried a basket ' ' . filled with rose petals, which she drop- ped in the path of the bride as she walked to the altar. Dale Wayburn Barefoot was ringbearer, clad in a white satin sult and carrying the ring I ] d' e ] l d d . h . l d 3T RS ncluding many original sample dresses made with the meticulous care an ".‘\}fx?.'mcmm Mockabee was best man f - d 'll . . . A ashion detailing that you find only in sample dresses . . . many one of a kind Mr. Nansle Bonaccorsy, cousins of the brlgfig;otodr:ing breakfast followed the eeremony at_the home of the bride's , parents for the immediate relatives and e wedding party. A reception was held later at the National Exchange Club in honor of the bride and_bridegroom. They left later for a wedding trip. Mrs. Edith Shirley of 602 Twenty- second street northwest announces the marriage of her daughter, Alice Louise, to Mr. Clayton H. Gaylor, 28 Randolph place northwest, Saturday, June 1. Mrs. Virginia Burkeley Payne was atron of honor, and Mr. G. Ward indle was best man at the wedding. ‘The marriage of Miss Marguerite Bone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Bone of California, to Dr. Alfred B. ‘Wilcox of Santa Barbara, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wilcox of Denver, Colo., will take place at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Atascadero, Calif. The wedding of Miss Margaret Vir- ginia McKeever and Mr. Elliott Prank Brumbaugh will take place at 12 o'clock : v Baturday, June 21, at Calvary Methodist & Episcopai Church the Rev. Mark Depp 8 7 : ciating. $ S l s McKeever will have as matron 1.89 Ing y 1.89 Ing of honor Mrs. Ralph Shank, and Miss Josephine Dunham will be maid of "Little Catherine Brumbaugh, & Diece of the bridegroom, Wil be flower e EEEE R Imagine....3 Wonderful dresses like these illustrated for $5 rogrlm of music will be given by Mrs. EER S and remember there are 1997 more just as beautiful! A wedding breakfast is to be given for the bridal party and the members ©of the immediate families at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Howard Mc- Keever entertained at dinner at the e Hotel Priday evening in honor etimsrin® . L'Aiglon Dresses % PSR Such Materials M. Brumbaugh, Miss Margaret Vir- ia McKeever, Mr. Elliott Frank | e RN ueen ake Dresses week for Miss McKeever, and Miss . Adah Bagby gave a surprise shower n her honor on Wednesday last. gl puree Livngon oonen | ¥ Drress names that every fashion- Johnson, was married to Dr. Joel Le- Roy Deuterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Deiirmen, Wedhetey e | wise woman will recognize! Caily'Colored Rayon Dimities Fine, Plain and Printed Voiles The wedding took place in the Mount S Fieee the fusilis af botn the| § 8 s . . ride 4o bridegroom have been prom Dresses that every fashion-wise : . , /= Crisp, Lustrous Broadcloths tion was held in the home of the bride’s > A A X > Johnson ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Deuterman woman w' Wan . atlona y Seimisd sk ¢ ook, samned by b known dresses that never sold at @M. E. Church in Arlington. Miss Hope w. organist of St. Pauls M. E P S, payed e *vedaimg such ridiculously low prices | ‘ ‘ 5 Sheer Chiffon Voiles Plain and Printed Pique Ly lbur Bailey, tenor, formerly of Wash- ington and now MNving in Virginia. ‘The bride was escorted and given in oW wia of 010 fvoey satin Teshioned “H ” s e s gown was o - atter a princess model with long eir- And why such a Iow P"ce? We : otnot Prlnts Cordo Prlnb floor and fell from a high waistline. 3 The bodice had a becoming neckline j I d . Ff b > ) o e e b nsi| - COUld give you fifteen reasons but ) TR gt e st s’ Sk Cotton Shantun soms and she carried bride roses with d ? b I- - L, i g e e Y ot we don't believe customers are 4 Jhonor and had a gown of peach color silk net made with flaring skirt which " d b h d 5 D d » Soched (B o and g Heers I e really concerned about the whys ! ' otted Swisses PRl color BaspaTtan Mew Dot tes . poech oolor was RN R and wherefores. The best reason X AR ; e o Db bonaibintiandl h A , Handkerchief Linens ., 1 Kitty He E / lam Hageermun Mis Kty Hoge will be found In the dresses them- 4 Prances Tully. Their costumes were made like that of the maid of honer, s i ench color A Cxe 1B selves, and we know you will want ' L8 Belgian Linens and they all carried talisman roses. Little Miss Mary Alice Deuterman, niece of the bridegroom, was flower i dainty Trocet ‘bhue Jasne to buy them in three’s and sixes joned like the older attendants and she carried a basket filled with rose petals. Mr. Martin Deuterman was best man for his brother and the ushers were | When YOU see lhem. t Mr. Wilbur Deuterman, brother of the bridegroom, and three of his class- B s b ' ' ' | *Extra ! 1,000 Dresses D SR, B e Extra Salespeople ' : B : added from our regular Extra Fitters KX < XX . X5 stocks and reduced to Demonstration During the week of June 16th Miss Howarth, As sociate Redfern De. signer, will ‘advise you as 1o what foundation gar- ment your type requires. (Cgrset Department, Third Fioor, The Hecht Co.) THE ... HECHT CO. _ F Street at Seventh NAlional 5100 F STREET AT SEVENTH

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